91% of Canadian border workers voted for a new collective agreement, averting a strike and securing a 14.8% wage increase over four years.

Canadian border workers voted 91% in favour of a new collective agreement, avoiding a planned strike that could have brought commercial border traffic to a standstill. The deal includes wage increases of 14.8% over four years, retroactive to June 2022, as well as protections around technological changes and improvements to shift scheduling and leave. The new agreement will expire in 2026.

July 04, 2024
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